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Best Verizon Phones

Want a new Verizon phone? See the best the largest operator in the United States has to offer.

Whether you're an existing Verizon subscriber looking to upgrade, or you're thinking of coming over to Verizon and want to know what its phone selection looks like out, we're here to help you.

We've put together our list of the best phones Verizon has to offer. Check out the linked reviews to learn more about each device featured below. If you're ready to pull the trigger, we've also included handy links to take you directly to Verizon.

Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+

The best smartphone on the market right now is the Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+ not only because it packs a ton of fantastic features into one stylish chassis, but also by virtue of the fact that it's the phone everyone knows about. You'll see it at the carrier store with its giant display; you'll see it on TV during commercial breaks; and you'll see it advertised on billboards around your city. So, what's everyone talking about?

The Galaxy S8 is a stunning, nearly bezel-less mobile device fueled by the latest Snapdragon 835 processor and 4GB of RAM. It comes in two configurations: a 5.7-inch version with a 3000mAh batter, or a 6.2-inch version with a 3500mAh battery. There's definitely a difference in size between the two devices, too, so consider heading over to your nearest Verizon store, where you can try them both on.

Curious about what else there is to the Galaxy S8 and S8+? Have we got a review for you!

Google Pixel

The Google Pixel is not just a great phone; it's a duo of phones in different sizes that both pack some serious power. Available as the 5-inch Pixel and the 5.5-inch Pixel XL, Google's strategy with its first home-built device is clear: simplicity and speed. And it delivers.

The design may not be particularly inspiring — though it is clearly "inspired" by other devices on the market — but the Pixel has some very solid specifications, including a Snapdragon 821 processor, 4GB of RAM, and either 32GB or 128GB of storage. The 12.3MP rear camera is a big improvement over last year's Nexus 6P, too, and thanks to some Google Magic, it's one of the fastest out there.

On the software side, Google Assistant is a tentpole feature that shouldn't be overlooked, especially if you're already invested in Google's services. It's smart right now, letting you ask all sorts of questions, and it's still getting better with each passing day.

L6 G6

LG did away with the strange modular concept practiced in last year's G5 and opted for a stylish, nearly bezel-less aluminum model instead. The G6 comes with a 5.7-inch 18:9 LCD display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor, 4GB of storage, 32GB of RAM (in addition to an expansion slot), and a 3300mah battery. It's also water resistant, so yes, you can use it by the pool.

The LG G6's dual 13-megapixel cameras are fun to use, too, particularly if you're the outdoorsy type who would appreciate the aid of a wide-angle camera for neat social media shots. The 5-megapixel front-facing camera is also a solider performer when it comes to making you look good.

Samsung Galaxy S7

Want a flagship-level Samsung smartphone that's smaller and cheaper than the Galaxy S8? Verizon still offers last year's Galaxy S7 as an option. The 5-inch device comes in Black Onyx or Gold Platinum and it isn't a bad deal if you're not too concerned with the specs race. The device's rear camera is pretty stellar, too, and it's water resistant, which not too many other devices at this price point can boast about.

Moto Z2 Play

Motorola went a little iterative for the sequel to the Moto Z Play, but it's worth a look if you're interested in the company's modular smartphone setup and you don't want to resort to last year's flagship.

Inside, it's powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 626 processor, 3GB of RAM, and a 3000mAh battery, though you could always tack on more with a mod. It also features a front-mounted fingerprint sensor, a headphone jack, an expansion slot, and a 5.5-inch Full HD Super AMOLED display.

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